Prepositions of Direction
www.sjsu.edu › writingcenter › docsPrepositions of Direction Prepositions of direction indicate the location of a noun (a person, place, or thing) in relation to another noun. Prepositions precede a noun or a pronoun and often accompany verbs of motion. This handout covers the prepositions to, toward, on, and in when they are used to express movement, direction, or purpose. To
PREPOSITION EXERCISES - The Writing Center
write.siu.edu › preposition-exercises1PREPOSITION EXERCISES Draw a circle around the correct preposition in parentheses in the exercises below: (A) Place or Position or Direction 1. Do you live (at, on) Bay Street (in, on) Newport? 2. I hung the picture (above, on) the fireplace. 3. She walked (in, into) the kitchen and put her packages (on, over) the table. 4. Is Jane (at, in) home?